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  1. This fight was better than Pacquiao's ?? HAHAHAHAHAH McGregor could not hit a single fucking punch, and he doesn't know how to throw one. Get the fuck out of here.

  2. Re:New Android on Android O Is Officially Launching August 21 (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    You think google doesn't have the money or the power to at least up that 7% quite a few percent more?

  3. The second thing to consider is that it's highly unlikely AMD would release a 32-core processor into the consumer market.

    We won't be able to buy this CPU's?

  4. Re:Toyota getting left behind on Autonomous Cars Aren't As Smart as They're Cracked Up To Be (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Still, one of the most reliable car companies, pick one feature.

  5. Re: If abp falls then another will rise on Chrome AdBlock Joining Acceptable Ads Program (And Sold To Anonymous Company) · · Score: 1

    What's wrong with ABP? on FF ofc.

  6. Re:Just starting now? on Airline Begins Weighing Passengers For 'Safety' · · Score: 1

    There was a crash on a small airplane because of weight feature in an ACI episode (not the only contributor to the crash, but small airplanes face this problem) Maybe things now are more strict in terms of safety and stuff, but this is an issue principally with small airplanes, i can't believe that comment is at the top.

  7. Re:Also on Windows 7 - Anyone else having issues? on Broken Windows 10 Update Causes Reboot Loops For Some Users · · Score: 1

    I did 17 windows updates yesterday (the whole patch i believe) and got a powered-off laptop at night and two BSOD's this morning, although one on them was KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR STOP: 0x0000007A so idk how that can be related since apparently points to the HDD, but seems to be running fine now.

  8. Getting tired... on Security Researcher Drops 15 Vulnerabilities for Windows and Adobe Reader · · Score: 1

    Is there a good program that just *reads* without this constant useless updates and a 'need' for internet connection? Or should i just use an older version? Like 10 or 11?